Little Rock, AR – The remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl are projected to impact Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Arkansas, and Tennessee as early as Thursday morning. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts potential for heavy rainfall and localized flooding as Beryl moves inland after making landfall on the Texas coast early Monday.
According to the latest update from the NWS, Tropical Storm Beryl is currently moving northwest across the Gulf of Mexico. It is expected to restrengthen into a hurricane before reaching the Texas coast. Once it makes landfall, the storm will weaken but continue to travel northeast, affecting the Midwestern states.
In Missouri, Beryl could bring significant rainfall and the threat of localized flooding from late Monday through Wednesday. Southern Illinois could also experience heavy rains and possible flooding, particularly in low-lying areas.
Portions of Indiana are likely to feel the storm’s effects as well by Thursday morning. Residents in these states are advised to prepare for severe weather conditions, including heavy rain and strong winds. The NWS warns of potential travel disruptions and urges people to stay informed through local weather updates.